Wastewater treatment professionals face the constant challenge of meeting stringent effluent requirements without much control over what comes into the facility. Oftentimes, process issues related to variable influent loading or toxic events aren’t detected until the impacts are noticed well into the treatment process.
Join a few Hach specialists as they discuss the various technologies and strategies currently available for proactive influent monitoring, including toxicity, total organic carbon, and other electrochemical measurements to see what may be suitable for your facility.
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Steve is a registered professional engineer in the state of Utah and has been involved in water and wastewater industry his whole career. He cut his teeth mowing lawns at the local wastewater plant, where he cooled off in the mist coming from the trickling filters. He graduated from the University of Utah in Civil & Environmental Engineering. He has worked as a consultant and as a regional manager for manufacturers of water and wastewater treatment. He currently resides just north of Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife and five kids. For fun, he enjoys boating, electronics and technology, all racquet sports, and hiking up the mountain right behind his house - if only to just escape from the mayhem created by said five kids.
Derek Walker is an Applications Development Manager at Hach and is based in Nashville, Tennessee. Derek holds a Bachelor's Degree in Biological Science from Colorado State University and a Master's Degree from University of Colorado. His career includes work in private laboratories, and he has been with Hach for 21 years with experience in product development, field training, and new application development. Derek has held a Wastewater Operators license in the state of Colorado and contributes regularly to professional water and wastewater industry chapters, committees, and publications.